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Alameda Community Radio Board of Directors is working toward a FCC-licensed Low Power FM broadcast station to serve the City of Alameda. As the Board prepares for a physical LPFM station -- locates and sets up a studio, develops an audience, educates and trains a team to organize and manage a station and host programs, and transition to full-fledged, multi-media Alameda Community Radio -- we will air shows via the Internet that listeners can download whenever convenient.

Alameda Topics Susan Galleymore

    • Gobierno

Alameda Community Radio Board of Directors is working toward a FCC-licensed Low Power FM broadcast station to serve the City of Alameda. As the Board prepares for a physical LPFM station -- locates and sets up a studio, develops an audience, educates and trains a team to organize and manage a station and host programs, and transition to full-fledged, multi-media Alameda Community Radio -- we will air shows via the Internet that listeners can download whenever convenient.

    Gimme Shelter...Our Animal Shelter, That is!

    Gimme Shelter...Our Animal Shelter, That is!

    The Alameda Animal Shelter has the second lowest euthanasia rate in the
    county. But, its budget has been reduced by 78 percent and the City and
    APD is considering outsourcing the animals. Friends of Alameda Animal
    Shelter - FAAS - offers more constructive solutions.

    Also in this show -- a new study indicates beaches restore the psyche

    • 43 min
    Alameda's Golf Course Deal: Land grab or Fab Plan?

    Alameda's Golf Course Deal: Land grab or Fab Plan?

    Former Golf Commissioner Bob Wood, current Golf Commissioner Jane Sullwold, and others recorded at an Alameda Citizens Taskforce presentation, "Land grab or Fab Plan? A Public Forum Examining Facts Behind the “Golf Swap”. Who Benefits? Who Pays?" Also, concerned Alameda resident Dave Needle shares his perspective.

    • 53 min
    Looking back to September 11, 2001

    Looking back to September 11, 2001

    It is Ten years this week since four hijacked civilian air planes crashed into the world trade center, the pentagon and a field in Shanksville Pennsylvania.

    This show shares the story of Alameda residents Barry Schutz -- he was an academic, educator and Africa specialist working at the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research at the time -- and his wife Karen Lee, both of whom made dramatic decisions on and after that day. They would marry, leave Washington DC and move to Alameda California.

    We also talk with Alameda resident, artist, and Navy veteran Michael McDonald about the day two members of the Secret Service arrived at his house. McDonald is restoring the mural on Haight at Webster.

    • 55 min
    Insights into City of Alameda Budget with "The Two Kevins"

    Insights into City of Alameda Budget with "The Two Kevins"

    An interview with City of Alameda Treasurer Kevin Kennedy and Auditor Kevin Kearney about City of Alameda budget. (40 mins).
    Also, introducing ACR's Board of Directors. (15 mins).

    • 55 min

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